
Destination
Bermuda
Pink-sand weekends from the East Coast
From $873 per person · 49 itineraries available · (50 sailings)
Bermuda cruises are short warm-weather escapes from New York, Boston, Baltimore, and Cape Liberty — pink-sand beaches and Hamilton culture without a transatlantic flight to Europe.
Bermuda sailings
49 itineraries match — showing 8 starting at the lowest fares.
Royal CaribbeanFreedom of the Seas
Royal CaribbeanMariner of the Seas
Royal CaribbeanBrilliance of the Seas
15 Night Spain & Portugal Transatlantic
SuiteInsideBalconyOcean View$74 / night$1,111pp · incl. taxes
Carnival Cruise LineCarnival Miracle
Carnival Journeys - 15 Day Transatlantic
SuiteInsideBalconyOcean View$85 / night$1,274pp · incl. taxes
Carnival Cruise LineCarnival Miracle
Carnival Journeys - 14 Day Transatlantic
SuiteInsideBalconyOcean View$96 / night$1,350pp · incl. taxes
CunardQueen Anne
PrincessCaribbean Princess
Celebrity CruisesCelebrity Eclipse
13 Nights Portugal & Bermuda Transatlantic
SuiteInsideBalconyOcean View$126 / night$1,633pp · incl. taxes
Best time to cruise to Bermuda
Bermuda sailings concentrate May through October when island weather is warm and seas are calmer for the overnight run from the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast. Peak summer weeks (July–August) and holiday sailings sell early.
Shoulder months — late May, June, and September — can balance weather and fares. Bermuda cruises rarely operate in winter; when they do, pack layers for cooler island evenings.
What you'll find
- 2–8 night sailings — among the shortest ocean cruises to a foreign port
- Overnight or two-night stays in Bermuda on many itineraries
- Depart from Manhattan, Boston, Baltimore, or Bayonne — drive-to options
- Snorkel reefs, golf, and Hamilton shopping without flying overseas
- No passport required for many U.S. closed-loop Bermuda sailings

